2016
DOI: 10.5604/1231868x.1205475
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Związki chromu(VI) – w przeliczeniu na Cr(VI). Dokumentacja proponowanych dopuszczalnych wielkości narażenia zawodowego

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“…It is a known carcinogen absorbed through inhalation and associated with lung, nasal, and sinus cancers [11,12]. Numerous critical reviews have evaluated the exposure to toxic and carcinogenic hexavalent chromium from a number of pathways, including workplace air, cement and packaging materials [13]. Many types of structural genetic lesions induced by Cr (VI) have been observed in vivo and in vitro, including inter-strand cross-links, DNA protein crosslinks, strand breaks and the creation of Cr-DNA adducts.…”
Section: State Of Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is a known carcinogen absorbed through inhalation and associated with lung, nasal, and sinus cancers [11,12]. Numerous critical reviews have evaluated the exposure to toxic and carcinogenic hexavalent chromium from a number of pathways, including workplace air, cement and packaging materials [13]. Many types of structural genetic lesions induced by Cr (VI) have been observed in vivo and in vitro, including inter-strand cross-links, DNA protein crosslinks, strand breaks and the creation of Cr-DNA adducts.…”
Section: State Of Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classification and labelling identify hazardous chemicals and inform users about their hazards through standard symbols and phrases. The most important substances containing hexavalent chromium can include: chromium (VI) oxide, chromate (VI), dichromate (VI) and chromium dioxide dichloride, commonly known as chromic chloride [13]. Chromium (VI) oxide, chromate (VI) and nickel (II) dichromate and zinc chromates (VI) are marked with the 1A symbol, which refers to a carcinogenic substance detected on the basis of…”
Section: Genotoxicity Of Chromium (Vi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…81 -"chlorek chromylu NDS -0,15 mg/m 3 " oraz w poz. 111 -"chromiany(VI) i dichromiany(VI) NDS -0,1 mg/m 3 i NDSCh -0,3 mg/m 3 " [25].…”
Section: Nowe Wartości Dopuszczalnych Stężeń Dla Substancji Chemicznychunclassified